Chest ultrasound is a diagnostic procedure that produces images used to visualize internal structures of the chest, such as the lungs, diaphragm, and pleural membrane.
Chest ultrasound is commonly used in the following cases:
At Alfa Pulmonary Diseases Center, the examination is performed under local anesthesia and requires the patient to sign a medical consent form prior to the procedure to understand potential side effects. Patients may also need to discontinue certain medications before the procedure (e.g., blood-thinning medications).
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